Part-66 Module 10 Aviation legislation Second edition Prepared by: M.Hassanloo & M.Shahbazi August 2011 Cao.shahbazi@gmail.com 0 Course contents Sub-Module 1 Regulatory Framework Sub-Module 2 Part-66 Certifying Staff Maintenance Sub-Module 3 Part-145 Maintenance Organisations Sub-Module 4 Part OPS Commercial Air Transportation Sub-Module 5 Part-21 Aircraft Certification Sub-Module 6 Part- M Continued Airworthiness Management organisation Sub-Module 7 Applicable National
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Physics of the Atmosphere. Question Number. 1. The ISA. Option A. assumes a standard day. Option B. is taken from the equator. Option C. is taken from 45 degrees latitude. Correct Answer is. is taken from 45 degrees latitude. Explanation. The properties of a standard day are related to sea level at latitude 45 degrees latitude. See the Forum for more details. Question Number. 2. At higher
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Module 9 1. Describe in detail the effects of stress on an engineer and how environmental factors affect stress. Discuss how these affects can be minimized. 2. If a major skin repair was being carried out on an aircraft and you were the team leader‚ and the repair was not going to be completed within your shift period‚ how would you do a shift handover for the next shift? 3. Describe human error in aircraft maintenance and the inspection environment‚ and describe how it can be minimized
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m7 Module 7 Essay Questions 1) Describe how tooling is controlled in a part 145 maintenance organisation. Introduction Tool control within a part 145 maintenance organisation can be divided in two main areas‚ the control of company supplied tools and the individual control of their own personal tooling. Tool control is a part 145 requirement Safety Good tool control is essential to prevent any tooling from becoming a foreign object which might cause an obstruction
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c) decreases exponentially 8. The thrust-drag couple overcomes the lift-weight couple. What direction offorce is required to be produced by the tail of the aircraft to maintain straightand level flight a) upwards b) downwards c) sideways 9. When the pressure is half of that at sea level‚ what is the altitude? a) 12‚000 ft b) 8‚000 ft c) 18‚000 ft 10. During a turn‚ the stalling angle a) increases b) decreases c) remains the same 11. If gauge pressure on a standard
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Module 7 Essay Titles Discuss the methods of protection against HIRF and the checks/inspections which would be carried out after a fault was entered in the tech log. On carrying out a system check of a stall warning system it is discovered that the first officers stick shaker is inoperative. Describe how you would fault find the system and how you would rectify the defect. On trouble shooting an IDG overheat lamp fault‚ it was discovered that the connector of the IDG had evidence of overheating
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09.03 Module 9 Quiz Saje McDowell Question 1: Campsite #1‚ lookout tower‚ and campsite #2 form a central angle within the circle. If the angle formed is 120°‚ describe the relationship between the angle and the arc it intercepts. You must show all work to receive credit. Since the central angle is 120 degrees‚ the arc BEC would be its intercepted arc. Since a intercepted angle and a central angle have the same value‚ it would be 120 degrees. Question 2: An inscribed angle is formed by lookout
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EASA Essay Paper Module 10 1.You are a JAR OPS organization. Explain how you would set-up an aircraft maintenance organization. 2. Describe in detail the process of obtaining a Part-66 Basic License and then describe how a Part-145 quality department can issue a type approval 3. Describe the process for attaining a Part-66 license and how you can obtain an extension to the basic license. 4. What are the relationships between the ANO‚ BCARs‚ JARs and AWNs. List the AWNs that are applicable
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Review Questions 1. What are club drugs? What are some of the factors that support the use of club drugs? “Club Drugs” are drugs that are usually used at a club‚ nightclub‚ raves‚ and such. It is synthetic drugs‚ but they are used to “enhance” the experience. The type of factor that supports club drugs would be either environment and/or development. 2. What are screening tests? Why are they used? The screening tests are a type of test that can identify any substance that someone has used. This
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Mrs. S. is an 83 year old woman with multiple medical problems‚ including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (for which she sees a pulmonologist)‚ atrial fibrillation and systolic heart failure (for which she sees a cardiologist)‚ hypertension‚ diabetes‚ depression‚ and mild dementia. She comes to your provider’s office today with a new list of medications. Her pulmonologist changed her inhaler from one brand/strength to another brand/strength‚ but she is not sure why. Her cardiologist took her
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